Sunday, June 21, 2009

A Great Father

Today I would like to pay tribute to my Dad. He was without a doubt the best Dad a daughter could have. Some things you need to know about him.
In 1934 he brought his family of five (before Carole) from Utah to Glendive, Montana where he was to manage a department store. He and Mom saw that we all attended church and bible school and he quickly became not only a part of the community, but a leader in the community. We rode the Anderson's Float in the 4th of July parade, attended all the band concerts which he supported, went to the Elks picnics and Christmas party which he helped to organize and he taught us to mow lawns and garden. He took us on picnics, took us fishing, took my brothers hunting, saw that we always had a pet dog, took us to Yellowstone Park and Utah to visit our cousins and when I was in high school always drove my friends and me to out of town basketball and football games. My friends were always treated as part of the family.

He taught us the value of work. We worked at the store with him doing whatever he felt we could handle. (I remember making price labels, unpacking boxes, fringing scarfs and later taking inventory long before I was old enough to clerk.) Later I worked as cashier and organized and paid invoices.
His great teaching which always stuck with me was "to always be worth more than you were paid". Once when I was cleaning a house to earn a little cash he told me there were better ways for me to earn money and he helped me get a job caddying and sweeping greens at the golf club, much better.
Dad was a very kind and gentle man, he never raised a hand in discipline or said unkind things. Once when he was tired of a record I played over and over and over he just walked over and softly turned it off. I got the message. In junior high when I wanted to understand the Virgin Mary bit he found something I could read and understand before he discussed it with me.
When I had my first car accident (car slid into another at the stop sign) he was called and came right down. He did not criticize or yell or make me feel badly. He did, however, insist I drive the car home, instead of him. I think he wanted me to know he trusted me and I needed to regain my confidence.
We used to eat dinner at home every noon instead of at night. And always I remember Dad dancing around the kitchen with my Mom and giving her a kiss before he went back to work. Dad loved us and he love our Mom and we knew it. My aunt Erica once gathered us together and told us to be careful what we asked our Dad for. He would want to get it for us. I have long since forgiven him for selling the Shirley Temple doll that was to be my present. He just did not understand the significance of a Shirley Temple doll over just a doll.
Dad had about three children in college at a time for quite a long time. He always wanted us to have a job but this usually just took care of spending money. Lucky for us, he owned a store with great brand name clothes and we never felt deprived. But he worked long and hard to see that his family was provided for and educated.
Being the leader in our little branch of the Church for so many years could not have been easy. He had to prepare so many talks and guide so many people while he ran a store, was a leader in the Elks, on the school board, chamber of commerce, etc. He was a leader who served well but never for his own glory, always modestly, doing whatever was needed.
A kinder, gentler, more caring father could not be had. A better example for his family and community does not exist. I only wish my children could have known my Dad as their grandfather. He died when my youngest was only 2 and my oldest was only 8 but not before he had instilled in John a great love for fishing and Montana.
Happy Father's Day, Dad, I love you.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Another Graduation!!

Just because Mitch did not 'walk' in his graduation ceremony we did not get an actual graduation picture. But I love this one of him with Bruce looking at him so adoringly.
Mitch graduated from Susanville and will either start a new music career or head for college either in Sacramento with his brother Mike or San Diego area with Mom and Melissa.
Mitch is very talented in music and very smart so has a great future ahead of him in whatever he chooses!
Congratulations, Mitch!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Maria Graduates from National University

Maria made it! A Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from National University!
Commencement Exercises were at the San Diego Convention Center.

Now it is up to you daughter Melissa to follow, and soon...
  • James wishes big sis Maria congratulations with a lei and bouquest of flowers...
  • Beautiful Maria, we are all so proud of you...
  • The Graduate--it only took over half of her life! Wonder what she will do with the next half century. We can only imagine.
  • “There is a good reason they call these ceremonies 'commencement exercises'. Graduation is not the end, it's the beginning.” Orrin Hatch quotes (US Senator)

Graduation Dinner Celebration

Maria's family gathers at Busters at Seaport Village for a Celebration after the graduation!
Happy to be here, Camber and James...
The Appetizer!
James and Camber share...
Maria, Linda and Melissa...
Two of the three desserts--Hardys can't have a celebration without desserts.
Brownie Deluxe
Banana Fritters
Great dinner and great fun...

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

Graduation Day for Kelly Pulsipher



"A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that 'individuality' is the key to success." - Robert Orben
Ah, but Kelly certainly has individuality so she will be successful--here she is dressed in her lookalike cap and gown.
At last the final march for the diploma from Grossmont High.




 



 

The Graduate!






Whew, that's all over...
Kelly with her best friend, Matt.
Kelly with her Dad and Mom.
Kelly with her grandmother Janet.
Kelly with her brother Tanner and his friend Ron.

Graduation Lunch

After Graduation there was lunch at The Cheesecake Factory in Fashion Valley--attending were: Kelly, the graduate and her friend, Matt!
Dad Gary and sister Sarah of the graduate.
Janet and Linda, grandmother and mother of the graduate!
Brother Tanner and his friend Ron were there, also. The lunch was so delicious!
Afterwards there was shopping for the perfect graduation gift and here it is...
Kelly's bling from Tiffanys--graduation gift!

The Graduation Party Saturday Night at Pulsiphers

We didn't get many pictures but all the cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents and a few friends were there. We took pictures of:


       Stephanie and Kelly--the Graduates! 

 



















                Kelly and Matt at the Graduation party.

 







Casey and her boyfriend with Jamie's baby.

 














                                                                                            Sarah and her cousins in her redecorated                                                                                                       playhouse.
 

Monday, June 01, 2009

O Remember, Remember

Ever since an experience in my life when I was prompted to acknowledge the hand of the Lord in my life I have tried to express gratitude to my Heavenly Father always for my answers to prayers, tender mercies and little miracles in my life. This Mormon Message by President Eyring expresses that well. Just click on the title!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Memorial Day Weekend

Lea is looking so grown up and beautiful. She is also very strong and surfs with Jacob and is quite a basketball player and inline skater.

Kelsi was ready for Sunday School so she posed for me. The next day while traveling she gave us an interesting version of her Sunday School lesson. She is a real sweetie and can be very chatty when she wants to. She can also tryicycle so fast I have to run to keep up.
Jimmy and Kelsi ready to go with Grandma on Memorial Day morning.
James and Camber had about three shifts of friends and family over to eat barbeque and play in the surf on Memorial Day. I only got pictures of the last group!
Jacob and Lea were making Popeye legs with their wet suits and a hose!
The kids were alternating between boogie boards and little round rubber boats.
Camber said this was here last bikini! She still looks very good though, so I doubt it!
The tiny speck in the middle of the ocean picture is Maria and Linda kayaking!
Maria, Linda and James in a pix...
A pix of James' partner and wife...
Jacob and his friend enjoy dinner after lots of time in the ocean.
While the adults were partying on the deck, Sarah and Lea were conducting school for the other little ones upstairs--what a lot of clean up!!

Memorial Morning 2009

The Hardy family in years gone by.
On Memorial morning Maria called and said she would go with me to El Camino Memorial where Richard is buried. Kelsi and Jimmy decided they wanted to go also and Matt was with Maria so we five started out.
When we arrived I told Maria to turn on the wrong road and we couldn't find the gravesite. Then a nice lady comes up on her cart and says she can help. Another person had given us a free flag when we entered. So nice of everyone!
The final result of our efforts--with flag and flowers and a clean marker not encroached upon by grass...
The helpers pose as the nice lady calls to check on where the burial plot is.
The nice lady showed us where the plot was and then got her tools to help edge the marker and clean it off.
Matt dug up the vase, Janet filled it with water and Maria brought the roses to fill the vase.
After the marker was all edged and cleaned, the roses placed in the vase, and flag planted, Maria took my picture by the grave.
While I was looking at some of the graves near Richard's (Jack Hansen, Bob Black, etc) Thad and Judy Pugmire and their children were at Judy's Mom's grave. Aileen had been a friend of mine and my Relief Society president. I had forgotten she had died so young. Judy was my children's babysitter when we lived in Pacific Beach and lived in 7th Ward. She was such a great baby sitter!

The nice lady even stayed to take our picture. I have been to the gravesite many times but have never had the service we had on Memorial Day. It was very nice.

Maria and Matt took Kelsi over to the hill where many children are buried. There are always balloons and windmills and colorful markers. It is sad to know so many children die so young.
Richard died too young also. We all miss him.
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